Functional restoration for spinal disorders : the sport medicine approach / Tom G. Mayer
Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: Philadelphia : Lea & Fegiger, 1988 Edición: 1a edDescripción: 321 p. : il. ; 26 cm. x 19 cmISBN:- 0-8121-1137-0
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The problems of love back pain -- Introduction and overview of the problems --Structural sources of low back pain -- The process of pain perception -- Pain versus function -- Objective quantification of lumbar function the new technology -- Quantitative lumbar spine assessment to address the deconditioning syndrome -- Objective measurement of spinal joint function -- Objective trunk strength, endurance and aerobic capacity measurement -- Objective measurement of functional task performance -- Psychosocial assessment of chronic low back pain -- Interrogation of physical and psychosocial assessment data to guide the treatment process – Functional restoration treatment -- An overview of a functional restorations program: the basic issues and the therapeutic team -- The role of the physical therapist: active, not passive modalities -- The role of the occupational therapist: back to the roots -- The multimodal disability management programs -- Long-term psychosocioeconomic implications -- Maintaining treatment gains and productivity -- Socioeconomic implications: Re-employment and impairment evaluations.
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